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Show TRUTH 12 Mrs. and Mrs. W. C. Spence returned Social life. Wednesday from an extended Eastern trip, having visited Washington, New York and Boston. Mra Jacob Bamberger gave a delightful at home yesterday noon. Assisting her were Mrs. Greenwald, Mrs. 4 4 4 Obeindorfer, Mrs. S. Bamberger, Mrs. Chisholm, Mrs. Neill, Mrs. Siegel, Mrs. Keith, Mrs. Lehman, Mra Joseph, Mrs. J. J. Maas, Mrs. Hanauer and Mrs. Ransohoff. Tbe Misses Leda Kuhn and Neill served the delicious punch, and In the dining room Mrs.J. Moritz and Mrs. J. C. Royal presided over the chocolate and coffee urns; assisting them were Miss Helen Bamberger, Miss Mamie Sapington and Miss Sanders, while a corps of colored men served the guests. It being, the twenty-fift- h wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger, the 'decorations were entirely In white, great fluffy white chrysanthemums being used lavishly everywhere. The hall symbolized the. occasion with myriads of tlry electric lights and a profusion of flowers. t Judge and Mrs. H. P. Henderson entertained at cards Thursday evening, complimentary to their guest. Miss t Reynolds. There were twelve tables, was the game. The and sixty-thre- e house was effectively decked with autumn leaves and chrysanthemums. 4 4 4 r The Misses Howat gave a Kensing- ton on Wednesday afternoon in honor of their sister, Mrs. Schoppe. The de- licious refreshments were served at small tables, each table having different color of decorations. Mrs. Price sang several numbers in her charming style. The following guests were present: Mrs. Schoppe, Mrs. Price, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. A. W. McCune, Jr., Mrs. Ii. E. Riter, jr., Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Donnell, Mrs. Will Riter, Mrs. Percy Sadler, Mrs. Albert Walker, Mrs. Ha-nak, Mrs. Mcore, Mrs. George Dern and Mrs. E. B. McCune; the Misses Jennings, Groo, Hampton, Dern Elizabeth Bern, Charlotte Holmes,. Welby, Preston, Lunt, Catherine Culmer, Schoppe, Porter and Jasamlne Young. 4 4 4 . . Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Taggart give an at home on Tuesday afternoon, the 13th, at the studio. 4 4 13th. 4 . A famous actresses. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker and Mr. week Ray Walker returned home this Mr. and Mrs. Evans entertained at from a four months sojourn In Cali- cards on Thursday and Friday evenfornia. ings. Thursday was a er Pan-Americ- an 4 4 4 h - f evening. The house was adorned with floral Mrs. R. G. Wilson and daughters, flags in addition to the beautiful decorations, which were arranged by Mrs. Beulah M. Field and Miss TompThe tally and score cards kins, have gone to California to re- Huddart. In character, the main a couple of months. They will go were first ladies' prize being a beautiful to Honolulu at Christmas time, remainsoftt pillow, the first prize for ing there the rest of the winter. gentlemen a deck of playing cards, and the lone hand prizes 4 4 4 were beautiful large pictures of Niagara. Falls. For the boobies the The especial feature of the entertainThe Country club on Wednesday was prize whs a burnt leather pocket-boo- ladys ment for the alumnae at the home of a gay and festive scene. The contest the gentlemans a pocket matchbox, was a contest in drawing, which was close throughout, brought both with decorations in keeping with Miss Luce occasioned which character. great merriment. out large numbers of interested spec-t- a the ors. Mr. Sharp and Mrs. Fisher won 4 4 4 4 4 4 the finals in the mixed foursomes, deMrs. S. C. Adams returned to her On Friday evening the distinctive feating Mr. Copp and Miss Harkness the one up in eighteen holes. Today note was shown by the tally and score home in Denver on Tuesday, after hostesses are Mrs. D. J. Sharp, Mrs. cards embelished by pictures of noted spending a couple of months here with George K. Fisher and Mrs. R. C. Gem-me- ll men and women. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McAttractive prizes her at the 4 oclock tea. Millan. of were presented, and the series parties were fittingly closed by a most 4 4 4 4 enjoyable evening. An evening of music, song and story Mr. and Mrs. Windsor V. Rice have 1 1 be given tonight at the residence will come down from Park City, to remain Monon a Miss Paine dinner gave of Mrs. during tke winter. Emily Young Clawson, 32 South Miss to day evening, complimentary Fifth East street, in honor of Mrs. Lucy Covers were laid for B. Young and Miss Lulu Gates, the Irene Dickson. 4 4 4 8lx. gifted young singer who has recently Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Grant left on returned from the East. Prof. Evan 4 4 4 Stephens will have charge of the protill to remain Thursday for the East, Mrs. T. S. Mathis departed Wednesgram. the after holidays. day noon, going to San Francisco to 4 4 4 join her husband. From there they go Mrs. C. Stanley Price has gone to San to Los Angeles to remain indefinitely. Mrs. F. W. MuhJenbruch has gone to Francisco for a brief visit at her former 4 4 4 Provo on a visit to her parents. home. 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers are now at 4 4 4 home at 194 S street. Mrs. Sol Siegel entertained Informally The Misses Dern entertained at cards on Tuesday afternoon In honor of Airs. 44 4 on Wednesday evening. The beautiful G. H. Taggart. Mesdanes E. D. and C. B. Pfoutz home was charmingly decorated in 4 4 4 ferns, palms and a profusion of chrys- gave a Kensington tea on Tuesday afanthemums. The color scheme in the ternoon, about thirty ladies being presMr. and Mrs. Andrew Gorham have ent. was The was yellow and white, the house decorated with returned from an extended visit to New parlor -room in pink, while the dining- chrysanthemums, rubber trees, palms York, Buffalo and Boston. room was beautiful in red, American and ferns. During the afternoon Mrs. beauties and carnations carrying out Pfoutz gave a number of musical selec4 4 4 the color most effectively. The artistic tions on the fine aeolian. The two hostscore and tally cards were chrysanthe- esses entertained again on Wednesday A pretty and romance wedding was mums of dainty shading in-in at euchre and on Thursday at sixty-thre- celebrated in the parlors of the Cullen water The colors. game hotel Monday, when W. N. Chase of sixteen tadulged in was sixty-thre4 4 4 bles being played. The Misses Miller Blackfoot, Ida., and Miss Agnes N. won the first and second ladies prizes. Mrs. Kinkead gave an informal din- Phillips of Harrwich. Mass., were unitMr. Scfaram and Mr. Witcher the genThe ceremony w'as ed In marriage. tlemens prizes. The Anderson quar- ner on Tuesday evening in honor of performed Air. Walker of St. Rev. by tette played popular airs throughout Mrs. Hathaway and Miss Benson, who Pauls. Aliss Alice Foote acted as the evening. leave next Sunday for their- home in bridesmaid, while a brother of Mr. Cleveland. Chase was best man. 4 4 . Ale-Fadd- en Pan-Americ- an Pan-Americ- an Pan-Americ- an Pan-Americ- an - living- e. 4- - 4 4- - 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Milner entertained Mr. and Mrs. Duncan arrived from for their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Corfield. Mrs. Isabella Pitts and daughter, Denver Monday last, and will reside in Salt Lake. They are at home at the Paralie, have returned from New York, 4 4 4 Miss Eloise Sherman left for Butte, and are at hbme at 527 South Main Manitou. street. on Dr. Mrs. A. and J. Hosmer entertained Mont., Wednesday, whither she 4 4 4 goes for a brief visit with friends. at dinner at the Alta club Thursday Next week will begin with Mrs. Wilevening. .4 4 4 liam Dalbys reception on Monday WOMENS CLUBS. 4 4 Miss Stella Salisbury has for her Mrs. J. T. Donnellan entertained on 4 4 4 guest Miss Blaine from He'ena, Mont. Yesterday afternoon occurred the Thursday afternoon. Wednesday, November 13th, Miss regular meeting of the Ladies Literary 4 4 4 Webber gives an afternoon tea. club. Mrs. Arthur Bird gave a paper The engagement of Mr. H. L. Cleaver on The Influence of Modern Fiction. The National Guard dance and 4 4 4 to Miss Mulock of Denver is announced, Mrs. D. T. Volmer gave a review of house warming at the armory Thursthe marriage to occur In the near fuInvitations have been issued by Mr. Black Rock. ture. day evening wa s a most enjoyable af- and Airs. Arthur A. H. Bird The Tourist section met Monday and Miss fair. preclub rooms and the AlcCornick for a 4 4 at 10 oclock. The topics dancing party to be morning drill hall were gay with effective decConfed German were: The sented at Christensens hall, Thursday. orations. Promptly at 8:30 the regular given Deputy County Attorney F. C. eration and Empire, by Miss Jessup, November 14th. and Bismarck," by Airs. Stewart.-Thand hs bride have taken up monthly competitive drill for the corps gold medal took place, after which their abode at the Miller hotel. Browning section met on Tues4 4 4 Dun-forand refreshments dancing orwere the : day evening at the home of Miss der of the St. 4 4 evening. at Sixth East and Brigham Marys alumnae annual banquet streets. The Ring and the Book last was Monday oca evening joyous Mrs. W. accompanied by was the subject of discussion and casion. The meeting held In the after Miss Geneva Clark of Massachusetts; Mrs. S. H. Evans gave a series of noon was presided over by Miss Marie The French section held a social are In the city, en route from the East parties during the week. The fin the retiring president. Election meeting at the home of Mrs. Eugene Luce, to Mrs. .Woodss home in Idaho, and these was a luncheon on Lewis, 929 First street, Tuesday mornThursday are the guests of Mrs. Woodss mother, ternoon, followed ing. noon. Miss Francis Phillips was ele by a Mrs. E. B. Wells. tertainment. At each salmagund: of the ab ed president, Mamie ' 4 4 4 Farlinger sec tables a different game was pla V ay Kinney, treasu Jack straws, scrap bubbles, croki The federation meeting at Provo the Preceding the alumi banquet ' Mrs. Victor Clement goes to Califor- parcheesi and the like. Much m ware favored by a delightful musl has brought out words of praise on all ment prevailed and prizes were avi a next week for visit of several ed the victors. nia program, given by the students i sides from the visitors in attendance. St. Mary s mandolin and guitar orch weeks. The hearty welcome accorded them, ..'.444 . 444 The-Signalit- e Loof-bouro- w . d, : . W.-Woods- . , &; 3 k, - The Misses Young give a luncheon complimentary to Miss McIntosh next Friday, the 15th. f thirty members. At the bai- ;uet the members of the alumnae were ;iCh presented with a beautiful sou .nir spoon from the sister superior, i: . ;10D Scanlan, Father Curran and Mr. Timothy Kinney were the guests of li.or Bishop Scanlan made some beauiifui remarks reminiscent of the history 0f the school, and what It had plished. He was followed by Mr. Kinney, and Father Klely, as toast m.i-tgave some happy talks on each subject in Introduction to the toasts. "The Bishop and Clergy, the first toast, was responded to in a gracefully wur-lespeech by Mrs. J. C. Sullivan of Eureka. Miss Farlinger responded to the Miss toast, Our Alma Mater. Our Absent responded to The Old Girls of tht Old Members. Days was the subject of an interesting paper by Miss Nora Gleason. of e, Mrs. W. C. McDonald will entertain at cards Wednesday afternoon, Novem- ber tra On Friday afternoon the luncheon This was was served at 1 o'clock. e, sixty-threfollowed by the game" of were played. The and sixteen tables were cards pictures of score and tally V I I VN ri if |